21.08.2015 02:00

There are times when I prefer the MacStories [post][0] about a update to
an app, and there are times when I prefer what The Sweet Setup are
doing. The long and going into every single detail posts are great, but
there are times when you just want the highlights. This one of the
highlights situations.

21.08.2015 02:00

21.08.2015 02:00

GitUp is a bet to invent a new Git interaction model that lets
engineers work quickly, safely, and without headaches. It’s unlike any
other Git client out there from the way it’s built (it interacts
directly with the Git database on disk), to the way it works (you
manipulate the repository graph instead of manipulating commits).

21.08.2015 02:00

I wanted to be able to view Markdown README files quickly and
pleasantly from Terminal. More often than not, I’m working in an
iTerm2 visor window, so opening any app—including a simple qlmanage
-p—will make my current view slide away. Not a big deal, of course,
but it seemed like it could be easier.

20.08.2015 02:00

20.08.2015 02:00

With the upcoming release of Alfred 2.7.2, the default iTerm
integration has been replaced by the “Custom” scripts option. This
allows for a more up-to-date and more flexible way to handle the iTerm
integration, using scripts created by one of our fantastic users,
Stuart Ryan.

20.08.2015 02:00

I meant to have something ready for the day, but that didn’t happen.
Anyways. Here it is.

It is amazing to see what Myke and Stephen have done in just one tiny
year. Relay have moved from a brand new podcasting network with some of
my favourite shows, to my favourite network.

I have been listening to Myke Hurley for a long time. The first podcast
I started listening to was Enough, which is still my all time favourite
podcast. I’m not 100% sure about the time. But it was either right
before he started 70 Decibels, or right after.

Everyone should check out Myke’s podcasts, and the rest of the
Relay.fm shows. There are something there for
everyone.

20.08.2015 02:00

When Myke Hurley and Stephen Hackett launched Relay FM, they expected
to build a small independent network of weekly tech podcasts. Just a
year later, Relay FM features 16 different shows and delivers 1.5
million downloads every month. Building this loyal audience was an
overnight success six years in the making.

20.08.2015 02:00

Patrick Rhone:

Recently, my friend Garrick and I came up with the following thought
exercise: If you were to design the perfect shopping mall, what types
of stores would it have? The rules are simple. It does not have to be
existing brands or even what one would find in the modern American
mall — just types of stores. To keep it easy we limited ourselves to
ten.